1. Property photo 1 of 8 Lot 1B
  2. Property photo 2 of 8 Lot 1A
  3. Property photo 3 of 8 Lot 1c

Guide price

£950,000

Land for sale
Cerne Abbas, Dorchester DT2

  • Freehold

Symonds & Sampson - Sturminster Newton

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About this property

  • One of the most distinctive hills in Dorset

  • A prominent block of natural chalk downland

  • Of significant ecological and historical importance

  • Enjoying four vehicular access points from highways

  • 147.11 acres (59.53 hectares)

A prominent block of productive arable land and natural chalk downland of great agricultural, ecological and historical importance surrounding the iconic Cerne Giant

Description

Offered on the open market for the first time in 80 years is this iconic block of stunning mid Dorset countryside. An intriguingly diverse mix of ecological, agricultural and historically important land which will appeal to a broad range of investor, farmer, conservation and historic buyers, both private and institutional.

Lot 1 - Giant Hill

147.11 acres (59.53 hectares)
One of the most distinctive and prominent hills in Dorset lying at 150m rising to 240m above sea level overlooking the charming village of Cerne Abbas and providing stunning views along the Cerne Valley and surrounding mid Dorset countryside. The natural chalk downland is a mixture of level and sloping permanent pasture. Approximately one third is steep south and west facing slopes of rough grazing and scrub and approximately 10 acres of mature conifer plantation.

An Iron Age settlement, associated field system, bowl barrow and the Giant make Giants Hill a major historic element in the modern landscape providing important information on the beliefs and social organisation of the early prehistoric community which built it. The Giant itself is owned by the National Trust and not included in the sale; however, it is widely believed to be an ancient fertility symbol, folklore suggesting that sleeping near the landmark could aid fertility. Other suggestions regarding its origins and meaning include a representation of Hercules, which has Saxon origins, served as a rallying point during Viking attacks, or, less widely accepted, a giant caricature depicting Oliver Cromwell.

Over 35 species of butterfly have been catalogued on the downland since formal recording began in 1994, thriving on a rich and diverse ecosystem of flourishing wildlife. Downland flowers, such as the bright and beautiful yellow rattle, cowslip, and kidney vetch, can be seen in spring and summer.

Lot 1 enjoys four vehicular access points from highways, two of which are shared, and is accessible via a network of bridleways and footpaths, including from the historic village of Cerne Abbas itself and is Open Access Land.

Situation

The property is situated in a beautiful rural position in the centre of the Dorset Downs midway between the historical towns of Dorchester and Sherborne.

Services

Lots 1 and 3 are connected to a private borehole water system supplied by the sellers' estate and used by others.
Mains electricity is connected to Lot 5.

Agricultural Schemes

Entry Level and High Level Stewardship Scheme to 30/09/2028. Payments for Lot 1 are currently approximately £20,000 per annum.

Designations

The land is in the Dorset National Landscape Area (formerly aonb).
The property is in a groundwater and eutrophic water Nitrate Vulnerable Zone.
Several public bridleways and footpaths cross the land.
Lot 1 only is Access Land under the CRoW Act 2000 and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Lot 1 has several Scheduled Monuments.

Ingoing Valuation

In addition to the purchase price, the purchaser(s) will pay for any growing crops or acts of husbandry in accordance with caav costings. Cost of stores, including seeds, fertiliser, sprays and fuel will also be in addition. Any fodder remaining on the holding is to be purchased at market price. There will be no counter claim for dilapidations and no ingoing payments for rmv or unexhausted manures.

Possession

Freehold. Early entry is available on the arable land. Growing arable crops will be purchased at market value. Abbey Barns subject to a licence to 30th April 2026.

Viewings

Unaccompanied only with a set of sale particulars in hand, after first informing the selling agents. Please secure gates as livestock maybe on the pasture land.

Directions

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